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    <h1>Namespace: joker.hex</h1>
    <span class="var-added">v1.0</span>
    <h2>Contents</h2>
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        <a href="#_summary">Summary</a>
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        <a href="#_index">Index</a>
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        <a href="#_constants">Constants</a>
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        <a href="#_variables">Variables</a>
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        <a href="#_functions">Functions, Macros, and Special Forms</a>
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    <h2 id="_summary">Summary</h2>
    <p class="var-docstr">Implements hexadecimal encoding and decoding.</p>
    <h2 id="_index">Index</h2>
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  <a href="#decode-string">decode-string</a>
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  <a href="#encode-string">encode-string</a>
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    <h2 id="_constants">Constants</h2>
    Constants are variables with <tt>:const true</tt> in their metadata. Joker currently does not recognize them as special; as such, it allows redefining them or their values.
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      (None.)
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    <h2 id="_variables">Variables</h2>
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      (None.)
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    <h2 id="_functions">Functions, Macros, and Special Forms</h2>
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  <h3 class="Function" id="decode-string">decode-string</h3>
  <span class="var-kind Function">Function</span>
  <span class="var-added">v1.0</span>
  <pre class="var-usage"><div><code>(decode-string s)</code></div>
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  <p class="var-docstr">Returns the bytes represented by the hexadecimal string s.</p>
  
  
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  <h3 class="Function" id="encode-string">encode-string</h3>
  <span class="var-kind Function">Function</span>
  <span class="var-added">v1.0</span>
  <pre class="var-usage"><div><code>(encode-string s)</code></div>
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  <p class="var-docstr">Returns the hexadecimal encoding of s.</p>
  
  
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